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. >> the fbi searching for men accused of shooting a man. >> baltimore county police catch a man posing as an officer in a phony police cruiser and tonight they want to know who else he may have fooled. we have more on the local police impersonator. >> the police are trying to determine the extent of the actions. baltimore county police say this man has been impersonating a cop. the officer became suspicious when he got out of the car wearing a police uniform. >> he gets out of the car wearing a virginia state uniform and the car is equipped with lights and sirens and other police equipment. >> reporter: he was charged with impersonating a police officer. he lives in this house in park field baltimore county. eyewitness news knocked on the door but there was no answer. one neighbor tells the news that he has lived on the street for years and been nice and helpful. that same neighbor says that crown victoria in question led them to believe something about him wasn't quiet right. police say a search of the suspects house turned up badges for baltimore city, county and maryland state. all
. >> the fbi searching for men accused of shooting a man. >> baltimore county police catch a man posing as an officer in a phony police cruiser and tonight they want to know who else he may have fooled. we have more on the local police impersonator. >> the police are trying to determine the extent of the actions. baltimore county police say this man has been impersonating a cop. the officer became suspicious when he got out of the car wearing a police uniform. >> he gets...
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. >>> the fbi has been warning on this for a while. they fbi also explains how to decide expectget connected. you may be one of the thousands of across the yuba city stuff may not have believed the morning. >>> a whole bunch of hackers get together and created a mall where that affects your computer. the fbi was aware of that to control of the servers >>> the safety wire has expired. we have a link on our web site that will direct to the act as well. a lot of people thought that this was a conspiracy ed didn't do anything at all. >>> it looks like high pressure building in on the four corners states. some dense fog out toward the coast line. temperatures running in the '50s. this afternoon will be hot but not searing temperatures just yet. >>> this seems like they are wrapping up some road work coming into and out of vallejo. they're working to clear it now. a live look across the golden gate bridge. southbound no. a quick check of the cell there, you could see all green on all of our traffic centers. that's traffic, back to you guys >
. >>> the fbi has been warning on this for a while. they fbi also explains how to decide expectget connected. you may be one of the thousands of across the yuba city stuff may not have believed the morning. >>> a whole bunch of hackers get together and created a mall where that affects your computer. the fbi was aware of that to control of the servers >>> the safety wire has expired. we have a link on our web site that will direct to the act as well. a lot of people...
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i mean, the fbi spokesperson has confirmed that the fbi has been involved and has been called in to help the investigation. brooke, we know that on thursday, they were seen looking through things, but that's about all we know. so it's hard to determine. usually if you have federal authorities involved, sometimes it's involving different states, right? so perhaps the teen crossing another state. but there's no indication of that since a lot of the search has focused near the home. so we're not sure why the fbi is involved. but we know the fbi is involved. >> i know there have been questions early on, you know, whether or not this young girl had run away. another layer is that her father, he is a registered sex offender. do investigators at all think he might be involved in her disappearance? >> no, they don't. and they don't believe he's involved. he has issued a statement asking people not to infer anything from his past. what's also interesting here is that the parents, of course, are saying that she was certainly abducted. she had a good relationship with her family, that she is not a
i mean, the fbi spokesperson has confirmed that the fbi has been involved and has been called in to help the investigation. brooke, we know that on thursday, they were seen looking through things, but that's about all we know. so it's hard to determine. usually if you have federal authorities involved, sometimes it's involving different states, right? so perhaps the teen crossing another state. but there's no indication of that since a lot of the search has focused near the home. so we're not...
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today the fbi announces a reward of $ $1 million. i hope this reward encouraging anyone with nervous, no matter how insignificant they may think it is, to come forward and share this information with us. it may be the clue that we need to locate bob. in november of 2010, a video was received from the group holding bob that shows him in captivity. while we believe bob is alive, we are concerned about his health. we need to bring him. the levinson family released a plea asking them to communicate with the family and release him from captivity. these may be viewed on the family website at ww www.helpboblevinson.com. a year ago the u.s. government received indications he was being held captive by a grew in southwest asia. this includes the border regions of afghanistan, iran and pakistan. a publicity campaign is being launch this had week in southwest asia to heighten awareness of the abduction announce the $1 million award and solicit information. billboards, radio messages and hand bills are utilized to publicize the reward and investi
today the fbi announces a reward of $ $1 million. i hope this reward encouraging anyone with nervous, no matter how insignificant they may think it is, to come forward and share this information with us. it may be the clue that we need to locate bob. in november of 2010, a video was received from the group holding bob that shows him in captivity. while we believe bob is alive, we are concerned about his health. we need to bring him. the levinson family released a plea asking them to communicate...
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this is when a suspect comes to the attention of the fbi and the fbi allows the suspect to continue plodding, making their plans and in some cases, they facilitate those plans in order to facilitate a stronger convictions. these are operations that have been used quite a lot by the fbi in recent years and have secured some very high-profile convictions. a man was sentenced to 23 years in prison after one such operation. despite misgivings on the part of some muslim and human-rights groups, the courts seem to like these quite a lot. >> no doubt we will have more on this as we get more details. the german president christian wulff has announced his resignation a day after prosecutors ask parliament to strip him of his community amid a loan scandal. he said confidence in him had been damaged and he claimed he had always acted honestly. angela merkel said he has put his country before his personal interests. the britain's david cameron and the french president nicolas sarkozy have agreed to work more closely on military operations and civil nuclear power. their partnership had come under scrutin
this is when a suspect comes to the attention of the fbi and the fbi allows the suspect to continue plodding, making their plans and in some cases, they facilitate those plans in order to facilitate a stronger convictions. these are operations that have been used quite a lot by the fbi in recent years and have secured some very high-profile convictions. a man was sentenced to 23 years in prison after one such operation. despite misgivings on the part of some muslim and human-rights groups, the...
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the fbi is claiming tonight it has stopped a lone wolf terrorist attack on u.s. soil as part of a sting operation set up by the government. in any kind of a sting where the government trails a suspect then swoops in and arrests him before the crime, we never get to find out what would have happened in the end. that is exactly the case tonight in our nation's capital where the fbi has arrested a man in such a sting operation, who they say intended to go to the u.s. capitol building and blow himself up. it's where we begin tonight with the reporting of our justice correspondent pete williams. pete, good evening. >> reporter: federal agents say what makes this sting operation different is that the man they arrested was willing to carry out a suicide attack wearing a bomb, with one of his targets possibly the capitol visitor center right behind me. they say he never actually had any explosives. police and fbi agents combed through the home of a 29-year-old man originally from morocco in the washington suburb of alexandria, virginia. he's accused of planning to wear a
the fbi is claiming tonight it has stopped a lone wolf terrorist attack on u.s. soil as part of a sting operation set up by the government. in any kind of a sting where the government trails a suspect then swoops in and arrests him before the crime, we never get to find out what would have happened in the end. that is exactly the case tonight in our nation's capital where the fbi has arrested a man in such a sting operation, who they say intended to go to the u.s. capitol building and blow...
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it is being examined by the fbi. the defense secretary giveaway few details about the case. >> i do not comment on specific classified operations other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after all kinda -- al qaeda and their militant allies. this country needs to remain vigilant against those who would seek to attack this country, and we will do everything necessary to keep this country saves. >> it is not clear if the bomb would have been detected by security. it does not contain metals. the question is whether the new body scanners and would have discovered it. the plot was the work of an outside the affiliate's -- all kinda -- al qaeda a failure. good no plane tickets were bought by the time the plot was foiled by americans and other agencies. >> our washington correspondent says the devices currently in u.s. custody. the fbi are examining its at their headquarters, probably in virginia, and they are looking to see if it contains the same hallmark as the bomb, the failed 2009 plo
it is being examined by the fbi. the defense secretary giveaway few details about the case. >> i do not comment on specific classified operations other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after all kinda -- al qaeda and their militant allies. this country needs to remain vigilant against those who would seek to attack this country, and we will do everything necessary to keep this country saves. >> it is not clear if the bomb would have been detected...
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under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the world and to the people in terms of -- that we would as a nation, enforce the law of nations that then the congress skrus didn't do it. because they basically didn't do anything else to force the torts and violation of the laws
under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the...
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case agents in the field to their boss, the fbi director. his boss, attorney-general eric holder. >> the attorney-general, it is his obligation to notify the relevant congressional committees. in some cases he might want to notify the white house or live in the white house so they're not caught off guard by the disclosure. >> the administration's stated time line is that holder knew about the investigation in late august but the director of national intelligence, the nation's top intelligence officer of, first learned of the fbi case two months later on election day at 5:00 p.m. last thursday patraeus went to see the president offers resignation, and on friday, less than a week before congressional hearings are scheduled the patraeus resignation was accepted. lou: thank you. the general obviously will not be there to face the tough questions that were expected on the health. what would the lawmakers be zeroing in on or should he return on patraeus itself? >> is seems clear based on our reporting that their will be a call for the former cia d
case agents in the field to their boss, the fbi director. his boss, attorney-general eric holder. >> the attorney-general, it is his obligation to notify the relevant congressional committees. in some cases he might want to notify the white house or live in the white house so they're not caught off guard by the disclosure. >> the administration's stated time line is that holder knew about the investigation in late august but the director of national intelligence, the nation's top...
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>> specialist talking to fbi agents in los angeles and washington, discussing their highly sensitive ideas to track down internet hackers. while the very brief they are hacking, anonymous packed into the conversation and published it on the internet. >> i saw the information about the conference in sheffield. >> the detectives have no idea that adversaries will hear this. they discuss specifics and current cases. >> we have stepped back further west until we know what is happening. we have to factor sometime in that will not look suspicious. >> no operational rest have been identified, but it is still embarrassing. how could this happen? the lawyer for one suspect police and fbi agent recorded it and sent it as an audio file to an e-mail that was then intercepted by the packers. >> it is frustrating that the people that are supposed to be prosecuting hacking allegations have been hacked themselves. >> members of the group of anonymous were seen among the many different protestors at the occupy london protest. who are they? they are a loose gathering of internet hackers, activist, and
>> specialist talking to fbi agents in los angeles and washington, discussing their highly sensitive ideas to track down internet hackers. while the very brief they are hacking, anonymous packed into the conversation and published it on the internet. >> i saw the information about the conference in sheffield. >> the detectives have no idea that adversaries will hear this. they discuss specifics and current cases. >> we have stepped back further west until we know what is...
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officials are proposing an unusual trade, offering to support the fbi moving to prince george's county if the redskins would move back to washington. the fbi wants a larger facility than the one on pennsylvania avenue, the one it's been in for many years. d.c. maryland and virginia all battling over who would get the facility. prince george's county would have to allow the redskins to break their lease to move back to the district. county executive rashon baker says he's not in talks to talk about a possible swap. >>> next on news4, toppled trees and damage scattered for miles. see the dramatic video as a tornado touches down in new zealand. >>> a growing mystery after animals were attacked on a local farm. >>> new feature on facebook, >>> a rare tornado rolled through new zealand's largest city. three people killed, 250 others or more had to be evacuated from homes. the tornado hit the suburb of auckland today, dozens of buildings destroyed and massive power outages. officials say this is it the deadliest tornado to hit the region in more than 60 years. >>> tonight police are looking
officials are proposing an unusual trade, offering to support the fbi moving to prince george's county if the redskins would move back to washington. the fbi wants a larger facility than the one on pennsylvania avenue, the one it's been in for many years. d.c. maryland and virginia all battling over who would get the facility. prince george's county would have to allow the redskins to break their lease to move back to the district. county executive rashon baker says he's not in talks to talk...
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the fbi and other agencies conduct community outreach saying, please help us. if you hear on somebody intent on doing this, he hates the united states or wants to commit an act, please report it. please tell the police and fbi and then they can start to look at, is this, in fact, that individual lone wolf and in this case, with the fbi satisfied that in fact he doesn't have other conspirators out there, if they arrest him, that will be the end of the plot. they will have the entire thing contained and they will move forward. >> they wait for that moment that they are certain and then go forward? >> yes, they can. if the subject enables them to have that ability, yes, they do. >> tom fuentes, thank you. >>> we're going to shift now to politics. mitt romney lit into rick santorum with the same force that he usually does. idaho holds caucuses on super tuesday. that's march 6th. >> i hope people take a close look at his record because he was in congress for about 20 years and during that time the size of the federal government doubled during his time in office. he
the fbi and other agencies conduct community outreach saying, please help us. if you hear on somebody intent on doing this, he hates the united states or wants to commit an act, please report it. please tell the police and fbi and then they can start to look at, is this, in fact, that individual lone wolf and in this case, with the fbi satisfied that in fact he doesn't have other conspirators out there, if they arrest him, that will be the end of the plot. they will have the entire thing...
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fbi agents had him under close surveillance since early december. first he told them he wanted to attack jewish synagogues in the area or a restaurant or u.s. military facilities. then he decided his target would be the capitol building, perhaps its new underground visitors center likely to be crowded with tourists on a week day afternoon. >> we've seen suspect whose wanted to detonate a device but do it from a distance. they didn't want to be suicide bombers. in this case, he wanted to be the martyr >> reporter: a month ago they went to a quarry in west virginia and set off explosives in a practice run. around noon today in a parking garage near the capitol, the fbi says the undercover agents gave him a vest loaded with way thought were explosives and a gun which turned out to be nopt rabble. he was arrested as he walked toward the capitol. >> apparently his intention was to shoot capitol police outside the capitol and at the entrance, then go in and set off the vest. there are a large number of tourists there today. >> reporter: the fbi says it fi
fbi agents had him under close surveillance since early december. first he told them he wanted to attack jewish synagogues in the area or a restaurant or u.s. military facilities. then he decided his target would be the capitol building, perhaps its new underground visitors center likely to be crowded with tourists on a week day afternoon. >> we've seen suspect whose wanted to detonate a device but do it from a distance. they didn't want to be suicide bombers. in this case, he wanted to...
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thank you. >> this one-minute spot sponsored by fbi. airing on bloomberg television. it's an effort to raise the fbi's public profile and awareness on the issue of insider trading. you're listening to "washington today" on c-span. >>> from the white house, capitol hill and politics, you'll also get the capital spotlight news story, trivia and unique c-span promotions. two more alerts available for book tv weekend lineups. sign up at cspan.org. >> around the country we're on xm satellite radio channel 119. ♪ >>> this is at an early stage and there is a lot of good work being done but there's no plan yet that we can point to. >> the plan being referred to as what to do next in syria, the comments of secretary of state hillary clinton as she testified before the senate foreign relations. welcome to hour two of "washington today." i'm steve scully. we'll hear from the president, who spoke about the auto bailout and politics in arizona and michigan. >>> let's begin though with some news today from portland, maine, and here in washington. olympia snowe saying that she's n
thank you. >> this one-minute spot sponsored by fbi. airing on bloomberg television. it's an effort to raise the fbi's public profile and awareness on the issue of insider trading. you're listening to "washington today" on c-span. >>> from the white house, capitol hill and politics, you'll also get the capital spotlight news story, trivia and unique c-span promotions. two more alerts available for book tv weekend lineups. sign up at cspan.org. >> around the...
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because beyond there is where the fbi has set up their crime scene investigation. and just beyond that, for days now, they have been inside a basement downstairs, and at this time, they are sifting through all kinds of dirt, where they have dug up a cement floor and going six feet into the ground to see whether they can determine any signs whether little etan patz may have been buried there more than 33 years ago. that's how long it's been since he's disappeared. any evidence they find, and they had to obtain a search warrant to look for him there, after re-examining old and new information, they're trying to see whether they have evidence of any blood, of his remains, any clothing, anything they can find to determine whether this might be his final resting place. rob? >> susan, this is so old. how common is it for a 33-year-old missing persons case to get this much police attention? this kid was on the milk carton campaign back in the '70s. does that have anything to do with it, that notoriety? >> that notoriety is how we all know about this case. but then the cas
because beyond there is where the fbi has set up their crime scene investigation. and just beyond that, for days now, they have been inside a basement downstairs, and at this time, they are sifting through all kinds of dirt, where they have dug up a cement floor and going six feet into the ground to see whether they can determine any signs whether little etan patz may have been buried there more than 33 years ago. that's how long it's been since he's disappeared. any evidence they find, and...
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late today the fbi and ousted is investigating the accounting irregularities exposed by h-p. ironically oracle passed on the opportunity to buy autonomy 1/4 hewlett-packard was offered a deal. oracle said it was overpriced at a much slower $6 billion. and one of the oracle executives critically involved in that decision was a fellow by the name of mark heard, the former h-p ceo who was forced out to back in 2008. hedge fund manager avoided a kit quarter of a billion in losses and to join stocks in which he held major positions. he quietly sold his stake in those companies of taking short positions and was awarded $9 million for that brilliant move by sec capitol, the company that owns a hedge fund. today the sec, no relation to s. a. c., charged mark thomas with avoiding those losses by using inside information. the sec said he was told by doctors conducting trials on an alzheimer's drug that the drug was no good before the doctors presented their evidence to investors. the largest in tech -- insider-trading action ever filed by the sec. ben bernanke downbeat about the econom
late today the fbi and ousted is investigating the accounting irregularities exposed by h-p. ironically oracle passed on the opportunity to buy autonomy 1/4 hewlett-packard was offered a deal. oracle said it was overpriced at a much slower $6 billion. and one of the oracle executives critically involved in that decision was a fellow by the name of mark heard, the former h-p ceo who was forced out to back in 2008. hedge fund manager avoided a kit quarter of a billion in losses and to join stocks...
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in the following spring -- well, after the conviction, there was an fbi agent came forward and said prosecutors failed to provide evidence to steven's defense attorneys. they called into question in the case that attorney general eric holder then in early '09 asked to have a conviction set aside in a absolutely stunning development. and the judge agreed to do that. then he appointed this gentleman to lead this investigation. we knew the outlines of the findings since last november. we knew that, you know, there were major, major, major problems inside the prosecution over the stevens case. i think what was stunning yesterday and yesterday's developments is when you go through the report, it's a lengthy report. it's over 500 pages. and then there's responses from the prosecutors and so folks involved in the case from justice department side which also link response. it is just stunning that actually how much was withheld, how there were serious, serious doubts within justice department or there should have been more serious doubts about the case against stevens. and folks knew for a long time th
in the following spring -- well, after the conviction, there was an fbi agent came forward and said prosecutors failed to provide evidence to steven's defense attorneys. they called into question in the case that attorney general eric holder then in early '09 asked to have a conviction set aside in a absolutely stunning development. and the judge agreed to do that. then he appointed this gentleman to lead this investigation. we knew the outlines of the findings since last november. we knew...
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and the fbi started monitoring these e-mails, these correspondents between the two parties. i think we have a copy of one of them. >> sure. >> one of those e-mails. one says "now i will ask only once, do you want to purchase these pictures before i sell them." one of the other e-mails was i'm in the reputation management business and these pictures were shocking. i'm not deliberately trying to hurt you, however, this is business. nothing personal. and so with all of that information, the fbi was able to indict marcus shaw and alexis ada adams on not only conspiracy to commit extortion, but extortion. this is a federal case, brooke. >> business, nothing personal? uh-huh. what are jackson and the warriors saying? i understand the team is standsing by their coach. >> they sure are. we have a statement from coach jackson. it says i made some egregious errors. i apologize for any embarrassment i may have caused my family, friends and of course the warriors. so they are standing by him. remember, this happened -- this affair happened six years ago. he has come clean with the warri
and the fbi started monitoring these e-mails, these correspondents between the two parties. i think we have a copy of one of them. >> sure. >> one of those e-mails. one says "now i will ask only once, do you want to purchase these pictures before i sell them." one of the other e-mails was i'm in the reputation management business and these pictures were shocking. i'm not deliberately trying to hurt you, however, this is business. nothing personal. and so with all of that...
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many others are still at risk and the fbi thinks about 50 major u.s. corporations are infected as well. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> follow-up on that south florida lifeguard fired after leaving his post to help save a drowning man. tomas lopez lost his job to rescue a tourist in trouble. the company he worked for now admits it made a mistake and offered to rehire lopez. he has said no hard feelings toward his bosses, but he doesn't want that job back. >>> a temporary disney exhibit opens today at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. nancy reagan was on hand for a ceremony for the exhibit. yesterday. it features never before seen artifacts from nearly 90 years of history. minnie and mickey mouse sang happy birthday to reagan who celebrates her 91st birthday today. you go ms. reagan. >>> coming up after your local news, the five travel websites you should know about before you plan your next vacation. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." . this is
many others are still at risk and the fbi thinks about 50 major u.s. corporations are infected as well. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> follow-up on that south florida lifeguard fired after leaving his post to help save a drowning man. tomas lopez lost his job to rescue a tourist in trouble. the company he worked for now admits it made a mistake and offered to rehire lopez. he has said no hard feelings toward his bosses, but he doesn't want that job back. >>> a...
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. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent movement as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama and members of the senate are back in washington today after a short break with just days before the onset of the so-called fiscal cliff. obama and republican leaders remain at a crossroads on reaching a budget deal before the combination of spending cuts and tax hikes kicks in with the new year. on wednesday, treasury secretary timothy geithner told congress the u.s. will reach its federal borrowing limit on new year's eve, threatening the same default that was narrowly
. >> the fbi vs. occupied. what secret documents reveal the fbi monitored occupy wall street from its earliest days, treating the non-violent movement as a potential terrorism threat. we will speak with mara verheyden-hilliard of the partnership for civil justice. then turmoil inside the two- party. a former house majority leader dick armey is attempting a coup than his own party. he is paid $8 million to leave. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!,"...
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newly released documents show that he was also under surveillance by the fbi and mi5. our security correspondent has been looking through the files and brings us the details. ♪ ♪ >> he was the world's first hollywood superstar. in his silent films, charlie chaplin created an iconic character still instantly recognizable around the world. why did mi5 open a file on him? today, that file is running more than a hundred pages, and it is made public for the first time. what is clear from here in the national archives is that it was the americans who were pushing mi5 to investigate charlie chaplin to find evidence he was a communist. >> in the early 50's, anti- communist fever gripped washington what the mccarthy hearings delving into the left- wing sympathies of hollywood. chaplin was alleged to have given money to, and this causes back in the 1920's. when chaplin arrived in england, the u.s. announced he would be banned from returning. the fbi asked mi5 to find any evidence proving he was a member of the communist party. >> for the british, it is all about is the secur
newly released documents show that he was also under surveillance by the fbi and mi5. our security correspondent has been looking through the files and brings us the details. ♪ ♪ >> he was the world's first hollywood superstar. in his silent films, charlie chaplin created an iconic character still instantly recognizable around the world. why did mi5 open a file on him? today, that file is running more than a hundred pages, and it is made public for the first time. what is clear from...
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the fbi has done a phenomenal job. my concern is i'm hearing people saying they're too aggressive, but the fbi is should be doing and area agency allowed to do what they have to do, then we have a much better chance of being safe. my concern is if people start to lose interest, if there's political pressure brought to back off these operation. these sting operations are absolutely essential, because al qaeda has a very difficult time from attacking us from outside. that's where the main threat comes from right now. >> were you briefed about this beforehand? did you know anything about this operation? >> no, i did not. i've got in several briefings this week. this was not brought up. i was told about it afterwards. i got ahold -- listen, i have no probeen with that im:not here to play cops and robbers. as long as i'm updated on what's happened, and what the fbi plans on doing, that's fine. i don't have to be doled day by day what's happening, but certainly within a short time, i received all of the details. >> i know yo
the fbi has done a phenomenal job. my concern is i'm hearing people saying they're too aggressive, but the fbi is should be doing and area agency allowed to do what they have to do, then we have a much better chance of being safe. my concern is if people start to lose interest, if there's political pressure brought to back off these operation. these sting operations are absolutely essential, because al qaeda has a very difficult time from attacking us from outside. that's where the main threat...
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the fbi is looking at. by the way, they're held to the same as you and i would be. obviously if you or i were in a car and they found a man in the back seat shot in the back of the head, you'd be arrested. of course one of the things they're looking at it is what would be the motive? why would they want to kill him. i don't know that i've seen anything yet that would suggest homicide in the case, but you know this is all going to come down to the physical evidence in the end, i think. >> right. and you can flip it as well and say what was his motive have been to take his own life. they only found $10 worth of marijuana. there was a bag of white substance found in his car but it turned out to be something like sugar. so he would have been aware of that. so what would be his mow tirch? >> he wouldn't have a motive. and i'm not buying the motive of suicide. if the police are not involved in this, i think it's going prove to be an accidental shooting while he was trying to struggle to get rid of the gun or to g
the fbi is looking at. by the way, they're held to the same as you and i would be. obviously if you or i were in a car and they found a man in the back seat shot in the back of the head, you'd be arrested. of course one of the things they're looking at it is what would be the motive? why would they want to kill him. i don't know that i've seen anything yet that would suggest homicide in the case, but you know this is all going to come down to the physical evidence in the end, i think. >>...
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new fbi files reveal, his fame came with a cost. just three years later, jobs was the target of an extortion plot. a man threatening to blow up jobs' home, unless jobs paid him $1 million. no bombs were found. but a scary day. that was jobs' first fbi file. but not his last. the fbi conducted a background investigation of jobs in 1991 after he was nominated to the white house export council. he got the job. but not before the fbi turned up some interesting personal nuggets. jobs told the fbi he had experimented with marijuana, hashish and lsd in high school and college. his grade point average was 2.65. jobs openly admitted he wasn't a very good college student, either. >> i never graduated from college. and this is the closest i've ever gotten to a college graduation. >> reporter: jobs has admitted he could be difficult and demanding, which was borne out by what some friends and colleagues told the fbi. one calling him deceptive and willing to twist the truth. another calling him narcissistic. but adding he had far-reaching vision.
new fbi files reveal, his fame came with a cost. just three years later, jobs was the target of an extortion plot. a man threatening to blow up jobs' home, unless jobs paid him $1 million. no bombs were found. but a scary day. that was jobs' first fbi file. but not his last. the fbi conducted a background investigation of jobs in 1991 after he was nominated to the white house export council. he got the job. but not before the fbi turned up some interesting personal nuggets. jobs told the fbi he...
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. >> a secret fbi file. what it reveals about apple's ce exporks cofounder. >> a seven-year-old girl fought up off a kidnapper. how she did it and what she remembered to do that paid off. >> taxpayers shelled out millions for the new medical center. so why are prisoners be taken to an expensive sleep clinic? coming up next. ,,,, laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >>> we all learn something new today, the fbi kept a file on steve jobs. >> and it paints a not always flattering portrait. linda yee with what the feds found when they dug into his
. >> a secret fbi file. what it reveals about apple's ce exporks cofounder. >> a seven-year-old girl fought up off a kidnapper. how she did it and what she remembered to do that paid off. >> taxpayers shelled out millions for the new medical center. so why are prisoners be taken to an expensive sleep clinic? coming up next. ,,,, laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little...
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. >> a secret fbi file. what it reveals about apple's ce exporks cofounder. >> a seven-year-old girl fought up off a kidnapper. how she did it and what she remembered to do that paid off. >> taxpayers shelled out millions for the new medical center. so why are prisoners be taken to >>> we all learn something new today, the fbi kept a file on steve jobs. >> and it paints a not always flattering portrait. linda yee with what the feds found when they dug into his past. >> the superlatives were endless. brilliant, hard working, steve job, the visionary. now an fbi file on the apple founder, jobs was shallow and callous. during the first bush administration in 1991, jobs was considered for an appointment on the president's export council. the fbi did an extensive background check on jobs, interviewing dozens of his employees, neighbors, and friends. more than one had questions concerning his ethics. and his success at apple gave them a lot of power which caused them at times to lose sight on honesty and integrity
. >> a secret fbi file. what it reveals about apple's ce exporks cofounder. >> a seven-year-old girl fought up off a kidnapper. how she did it and what she remembered to do that paid off. >> taxpayers shelled out millions for the new medical center. so why are prisoners be taken to >>> we all learn something new today, the fbi kept a file on steve jobs. >> and it paints a not always flattering portrait. linda yee with what the feds found when they dug into his...
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. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a former maryland resident on the most wanted list. eric was a third grade teacher in washington, d.c. and he will replace osama bin laden on the list. he -- they found pornographic images on a child on the school issued camera in 200 #. the victim was -- 2008. the victim was a student at the school. the fbi believes he is living in arizona under assumed name. that's the last they heard in 2009. they say he is -- 2009. they believe he could be searching for more children. >>> we are standing by for a new -- for new information in the trayvon martin case causing a stir and division especially in baltimore. listen. >> no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. >> protesters are upset after police used gas masked and blocked the coble stob in -- cobblestone in front of city hall. attorneys for the man who shot martin are no longer representing george zimmermen. -- zimmerman. >>> and in dundalk we are waiting to find out the cause of a church fire that started around 7:30 last night on north point boulevard. fire crews were able to save p
. >>> the fbi is trying to track down a former maryland resident on the most wanted list. eric was a third grade teacher in washington, d.c. and he will replace osama bin laden on the list. he -- they found pornographic images on a child on the school issued camera in 200 #. the victim was -- 2008. the victim was a student at the school. the fbi believes he is living in arizona under assumed name. that's the last they heard in 2009. they say he is -- 2009. they believe he could be...
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fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent awlaki. he added, wfo does not currently assess hasan to be involved in terrorist activities. >> fbi agents decided in the end not to interview hasan. in a phone call a washington agent told us san diego counterpart, quote, we don't interview every muslim guy who visits extremist web sites. >> pelley: bob, thank you. there is new trouble for the london olympics. a strike threat. a new forecast on how long we'll suffer with the drought. and megafires in the west. what they are, and why they're happening now when the "cbs evening news" conti
fbi agents from san diego saw all 18 e-mails. while their counterparts at the washington field office or wfo saw only two. one san diego agent asked why washington was so disinterested in hasan. even asking if hasan was working undercover for the fbi. we were wondering if we were missing something. the washington agent responded, no, but also noted the e-mails that he had seen seemed innocuous. he wrote hasan was conducting u.s. army-sponsored research. it was on-line with the questions he sent...
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the fbi looked into it. we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> again, neither congresswoman bachmann, nor her colleagues, have provided credible evidence, just insinuations. we've asked them five times and each time they've all refused. they're not really making allegations at all, just asking questions. remember, newt gingrich also said so in his politico piece and said so again today. >> i think all they asked for was an investigation. who's offering this advice to secretary clinton? i think it's totally legitimate to ask that question. >> no one's alleging anything, only asking questions. here's mitt romney's adviser john bolton. >> what i think these members of congress have done is simply raise the question. >> just raising questions. when asked by charlie rose whether he thought congresswoman bachmann was out of line, house majority leader eric cantor said no. >> if you read some of the reports that cover the story, i think her concern was about the security of the co
the fbi looked into it. we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> again, neither congresswoman bachmann, nor her colleagues, have provided credible evidence, just insinuations. we've asked them five times and each time they've all refused. they're not really making allegations at all, just asking questions. remember, newt gingrich also said so in his politico piece and said so again today. >> i think all they asked for was an investigation. who's...
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people ended up dead except there was no demonstration at all -- wait a minute -- it was known by the fbi three days after the benghazi attack and two days before susan rice went on tv. the fbi spoke to the people in the embassy they brought back to germany and they all said no demonstrations. what we have is a falsehood that this administration has yet to explain. >> she was working off talking points handed to her, and said if information it continues to be evaluated. that was part of the talking points as well. >> the libyan spokesman preceded her and contradicted the talking points. she chose not to address that for whatever reason. my question goes back to where is the conspiracy, where is the cover-up? where is the scandal? was the benghazi office inadequately secured? absolutely. decisions made at people have to be held accountable for? yes. ,ut let's not confuse a mistake a defect, a fall of somebody with some massive conspiracy. >> tempest in teapot, which suggests there is something else at play. it is not about the facts. it is about something else. >> what is the something els
people ended up dead except there was no demonstration at all -- wait a minute -- it was known by the fbi three days after the benghazi attack and two days before susan rice went on tv. the fbi spoke to the people in the embassy they brought back to germany and they all said no demonstrations. what we have is a falsehood that this administration has yet to explain. >> she was working off talking points handed to her, and said if information it continues to be evaluated. that was part of...
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the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and per cusecutins a very fine one. today miss backman also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire...
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the fbi determining that through its own investigation. the timing of this, the allegations, what do you read into that? >> think about it. that the family doesn't like black people unless they act like white mother. his mother is peruvian. his mother and father have an interracial marriage. he is half hispanic. he speaks spanish. they are saying they don't like black people unless they act like white people. that's talking against the peruvian. >> even if they do bring this woman on as sort of a character witness, my sense is the defense would really go into her in terms of these allegations that may not even be provable. >> there has to be some credence to it. it's going to be a fight. this case is going to be dirty. many of it may not hit the courtroom at all. this reminds me in the sense of the casey anthony trial. >> all the twists and turns that the public is aware of that never come up during the actual trial. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> you are on a flight and you get a sandwich. you bite into the sandwich and there's
the fbi determining that through its own investigation. the timing of this, the allegations, what do you read into that? >> think about it. that the family doesn't like black people unless they act like white mother. his mother is peruvian. his mother and father have an interracial marriage. he is half hispanic. he speaks spanish. they are saying they don't like black people unless they act like white people. that's talking against the peruvian. >> even if they do bring this woman...
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before and the fbi set up a website to see if your computer was hit but today if you have not checked already, unfortunately it is too late. fbi officials have been tracking computers that i thought were affected and as of last week there were more than 35,000 in the united states. worldwide 250,000 will be affected and so now i'm saying " thank goodness for smart-phone ". because those will be working overtime today. >> this went into effect last night at 9:00. so are the reported widespread outages? >> i have been starring in twitter, but because of smart- phone people can use twitter. i have seen more people saying that they were not affected. one girl even said that is class registration day. so we are hoping and i'm still keeping an eye is to see if anyone has been affected. >> it is 6 07 a.m. and let's get a quick look at whether. lawrence is out there, and it looks a little breezy? >> i am in the elements, a little breezy out here, we're seeing some drizzle on roadways, dampen to san fransisco with clouds extending well on shore. it is going to break up and we are looking at mu
before and the fbi set up a website to see if your computer was hit but today if you have not checked already, unfortunately it is too late. fbi officials have been tracking computers that i thought were affected and as of last week there were more than 35,000 in the united states. worldwide 250,000 will be affected and so now i'm saying " thank goodness for smart-phone ". because those will be working overtime today. >> this went into effect last night at 9:00. so are the...
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the fbi is forget -- known. the fbi is investigating. he has no disciplinary records. fred walker also a pilot, says he's known osbon for at least ten years. >> he was just an all-around good fella. >> reporter: walker says the incident is out of character and says pilots deal with a lot of pressure. >> it is stress in flying. especially when you got 200 people sitting behind you depending on you. >> reporter: when the flight landed in texas tuesday, security restrained osbon and he's reportedly undergoing a mental health evaluation at this texas facility. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> tuesday's flight was scheduled to go from new york city to las vegas. captain clayton osbon faces up to 20 years behind bars and a $250,000 fine if he is convicted. >>> a former tsa employee has been charges with running a prostitution ring in montgomery county. police say investigators discovered the ring last month at the crowne plaza hotel in silver spring. officers entered a hotel room that had 11 people inside, some not fully clothed. one man told officers he paid bryant
the fbi is forget -- known. the fbi is investigating. he has no disciplinary records. fred walker also a pilot, says he's known osbon for at least ten years. >> he was just an all-around good fella. >> reporter: walker says the incident is out of character and says pilots deal with a lot of pressure. >> it is stress in flying. especially when you got 200 people sitting behind you depending on you. >> reporter: when the flight landed in texas tuesday, security restrained...
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to the fbi has different rules. but generally, u.s. persons aren't supposed to be targets for this sort of activity. so it is very sensitive. they're not -- they don't like to monitor the u.s. persons. however, this is all open source. or much of it is open source. >> correct. >> so you have this balancing act. even in the u.s., monitoring has to be specially authorized. that's why they're trying to figure out, even now, exactly what the legal ramifications for it all are. and they're very sensitive to it. it is something that they've been dwelling on quite obsessively. >> i can see there being a tremendous balance there because it is open source information. on the other hand, you know, americans are retweeting what foreign guys tweet and stuff like that. so if you forward an al-shahab tweet and are you one of those guys? >> there is a quote, one of the social media experts who points tout is one thing for coca-cola to monitor your tweets and another one for the dod to monitor your tweets. >> everybody is already monitoring, it is pow
to the fbi has different rules. but generally, u.s. persons aren't supposed to be targets for this sort of activity. so it is very sensitive. they're not -- they don't like to monitor the u.s. persons. however, this is all open source. or much of it is open source. >> correct. >> so you have this balancing act. even in the u.s., monitoring has to be specially authorized. that's why they're trying to figure out, even now, exactly what the legal ramifications for it all are. and...
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. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever growing amount of electronic information on the fbi's ability to identify an combat terrorism. these change the ways in which the fbi will in the future need to acquire store review, manage, and act on intention. we are recommended that the fbi expedite and seek expanded funding for imbrices data management programs with the emphasis [inaudible] separate service for applications and developing shared solutions across the u.s. intelligence community. we recommended that the fbi seek funding for accusation of new hardware for the dwtems d.a. base system which lacks the infrastructure to fulfill syst
. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever...
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in december 2000 he was appointed the chief of the fbi's financial crimes program. following the terrorist attacks of september 2001, he established and directed the fbi's terrorist financing initiatives, which evolved into the terrorist financing operations section within the counterterrorism division. since leaving law enforcement, he's provided risk advisory consulting services and has served as an adviser to the congressional anti-terrorist financing task force. and the honorable sue eckert is a senior fellow at the thomas j. watson institute at brown university where her research is concentrated on making united nations sanctions more effective through targeting and combatting the financing of terrorism. strirt joining brown university, ms. eckert was employed at the institute of international economic, and from 1993 until 1997, ms. eckert was a
in december 2000 he was appointed the chief of the fbi's financial crimes program. following the terrorist attacks of september 2001, he established and directed the fbi's terrorist financing initiatives, which evolved into the terrorist financing operations section within the counterterrorism division. since leaving law enforcement, he's provided risk advisory consulting services and has served as an adviser to the congressional anti-terrorist financing task force. and the honorable sue eckert...
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so now why is the fbi saying that they are going to use facebook? today they say, after all this time, they are going to ask for help for tips via facebook to help them in this investigation. is this -- are we reading too much into it or is it a sign that they don't have too much to go on? >> the fbi has solved cases of international terrorism and always takes old-fashion investigative methods. shoe leather, sweat, time. the patrolling of tips on facebook and twitter, sounds pretty ridiculous. >> it does. why would they be doing that, do you think? >> let me ask you this. if you knew something about a case of murder or terrorism and the fbi asked you for information, would you post it on the internet? this is a job for the cia. >> they waited three weeks until they visited the compound on october 4th because of security concerns. they said they weren't going to put agents in harm's way. they were worried. cnn went to the compound before and found the ambassador's journal. would the evidence have been compromised. what the fbi needs is many informant
so now why is the fbi saying that they are going to use facebook? today they say, after all this time, they are going to ask for help for tips via facebook to help them in this investigation. is this -- are we reading too much into it or is it a sign that they don't have too much to go on? >> the fbi has solved cases of international terrorism and always takes old-fashion investigative methods. shoe leather, sweat, time. the patrolling of tips on facebook and twitter, sounds pretty...